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Cycle News 2016 Issue 21 June 1

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IN THE WIND P28 almost the entire distance, So- fuoglu blasted his way past early usurper PJ Jacobsen (Honda World Supersport). "I immediately took the lead because PJ was slow in font of me," said Sofuoglu. "I passed him and tried to pull a gap, and the plan worked very well. With the last five or six laps to go, I started to slow down a little bit because the left side of the tire was worn. I saw that PJ was coming closer, so I started to push again and it worked out well. I am very happy because we took a Superpole win, a winning race and 25 points. You cannot ask for more." Sofuoglu's only competition in the race proved to be Jacobsen, who pushed hard in the final laps as Sofuoglu's rear tire had given all of its best and more, in what were suddenly cooler but dry conditions on race day than those experienced through practice and Superpole. Jacobsen closed in but the four-time champion, Sofuoglu, pushed on again and kept the margin of victory up at 1.569 seconds. "At the beginning of the race I let Sofuoglu get away a bit too much, because honestly I thought that tire wear would have been higher than it turned out to be in the end. With seven laps to go I started pushing to try and bridge the gap to Kenan, but two laps afterwards, I almost had a big high-side and that told me I was on the tire limit already. I did all I could but obviously it didn't pay off. But I believe that from now on we'll have the chance to be at the sharp end of the field at every track." Jacobsen had set a pace that third-place rider and second- place championship runner Randy Krummenacher (Kawa- saki Puccetti Racing) could not match at the end, as the former GP rider found himself not quite at his best around one of his old stomping grounds. Fourth, in what was an all- British battle, was Gino Rea (GRT Racing MV Agusta) with Triumph rider Luke Stapleford (Profile Racing) fifth and just half a second from Rea. A brilliant run from Kyle Smith (CIA Landlord Insurance Honda) saw him fifth. In the championship Sofuoglu has 121 points, Krummenacher 95 and Jacobsen 76. CN WORLDSBK Race One 1. Tom Sykes (Kaw) 2. Davide Giugliano (Duc) 3. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) RACE TWO 1. Tom Sykes (Kaw) 2. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) 3. Chaz Davies (Duc) WORLDSSP 1. Kenan Sofuoglu (Kaw) 2. PJ Jacobsen (Hon) 3. Randy Krummenacher (Kaw) Kenan Sofuoglu was again the master of WorldSSP with another Donington win.

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